Adaline Griffin

ALL EYES ON ME
All Eyes On Me is a collaboration with the 1930s designer, Elsa Schiaparelli. All Eyes on me illustrates how our identities are formed by the people we meet and the pressures we place on ourselves. This collection highlights facial structure in a physical sense, but also as a metaphor for the way people impact our lives. As people, we adapt, reshape, and reconstruct ourselves—whether to meet societal ideals, personal ambitions, or the roles we wear. In the process, we risk losing sight of who we truly are. This collection embodies that tension: the balance between self-creation and self-erasure, between authenticity and transformation.
For this collection, black-and-white represents honesty and purity. Blue symbolizes depth and self forgiveness, while pink represents tenderness and kindness. These colors reflect the emotional weight of how we perceive ourselves and how others shape us—intentionally or unknowingly.
All Eyes On Me was created using CLO 3D CAD Fashion, Gerber AccuMark, draping , and flat patternmaking.